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Rod Urquhart

Print Scientist Rod Urquhart works at Monash University where many aspects of the industry are being studied. He is based in Australia.


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1 A whine about Wine
2 Research update
3 A discussion of light fastness (where the answer is not 299,792,458 metres per second!)
4 Project update - the odyssey continues
5 Printing mechanics (but not in overalls)
6 Nanotechnology it's the biggest little thing in science
7 Judging excellence
8 When small is beautiful
9 Flexo printing in the new Asia
10 We came, we saw, we wondered
11 Plasma and paper
12 It's been a blue, blue day
13 UV coating: An old chestnut
14 Ghosts in the machine
15 Sticky situation
16 Measuring colour
17 Ghostly fright
18 Extracting the ink
19 What is digital printing?
20 How we became CRC Smartprint
 
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